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Latham is not top 10 in terms of RPL or PPP, in addition to not being a top 10 as ranked by Vault. Latham's decline is happening faster than I thought.

Guest | Apr 30, 2010 
That NY is hiring anyone after laying off more than 100 associates in that office alone last year is pretty ridiculous.

Someone panicked.

Guest | Apr 7, 2010 
Latham Lathams accrued vacation?

Guest | Mar 30, 2010 
About the switch to unlimited vacation days.

Latham planning for mass departures or something?

Guest | Mar 30, 2010 
Missing a redwell full of important docs. Please find your way back into my life.

Guest | Mar 16, 2010 
Filling out my march madness bracket.

Guest | Mar 15, 2010 
Corp group is hiring in NYC. I interviewed three people last week. It is about time.

Guest | Mar 15, 2010 
Trying to catch a nap. Keep getting interrupted.

Guest | Mar 10, 2010 
Promotes cooperation. Also, compensation differences among the associates might be arbitrary otherwise. Bonus payments sometimes are.

Guest | Feb 17, 2010 
necessary.

Guest | Feb 17, 2010 
For the firm slogan, how about:

"I can't believe I turned down [insert firm name]"

Guest | Feb 15, 2010 
Which would be a better Latham slogan

"Latham is well diversified,"

or

"There will be no layoffs."

Guest | Feb 14, 2010 
YOUR ALL FIRED!!!!

Guest | Feb 14, 2010 
Lockstep for base, fine. Bonuses at LW have always been somewhat arbitrary.

WhoDat | Feb 8, 2010 

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After 09 how can we bring back Latham culture?: After 09 how can we bring back Latham culture?
I disagree that they were done commendably. People weren't given a notice period where they could say they still worked for the firm while they searched. If you think that doesn't matter because it was an "economic layoff" read the ATL article about no one wanting to hire the Latham 190. Regarding the severance, what I'm hearing from the laid-off people is that a minimum of a few months is all a person needs so they have time to look for a job uninterrupted. Beyond that it doesn't matter if it's 3, 4, 5, or 6 months. In the legal world, the long-term career damage is what matters and Latham didn't do much to mitigate that.

Laying off first years is a cruel thing to do because firms/the government either recruit directly out of law school, or they hire experienced attorneys with at least a year of experience. Throwing ssociates who don't even have 6 months of experience out into a terrible economy is pretty callous.

Management in NY should definitely be pushed out. They overhired much worse than any other large firm, which shows they messed up really badly, and they didn't diversify. I don't know how supposedly intelligent managers could drop the ball like that, but they definitely are not the ones who should be leading the firm as it attempts to recover.

As for the firm's long term chances, I wouldn't drink Dell's koolaid on how we're going to come out stronger than ever. History shows us that that's just not likely to happen. Remember when Shearman was prestigious? The actions that caused their decline happened nearly a decade ago and they're still suffering for it. The firm's recovery is going to take a while.

I don't say this to discourage. I just think people should realistically assess whether they want to commit themselves to improving this place or whether it's best to move on to greener pastures. Dell & Co. will paint the rosiest picture possible no matter what the odds. They wouldn't be doing their job if they didn't.

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